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i voted against that, but we ought to beef up our missile defense to our allies in europe. lou: we should remind the audience as well that the president has basically proffered a reduction of one-third of nuclear weapons. it is sort of a sign of good faith to enter into a negotiation. remarkable initiative, perhaps the most remarkaale -- the most remarkable ever taken by president and arms reduction. >> she did that when he went to berlin. you wanted to pretend he was john kennedy. and i believe that the russians at this point have no fear of the united states commoner respect for this president. it is because of the president's policies and the way that he has behaved as president of the united states. lou: us turn to the scandals that the president and his folks are aggressively trying to pin a label phony on the scandals that now, which they now find themselves embroiled. >> i believe the presidency standing with the american people because they know the scandals are not funny when they talk to what has happened with benghazi and the irs. people have been anxious about d
i voted against that, but we ought to beef up our missile defense to our allies in europe. lou: we should remind the audience as well that the president has basically proffered a reduction of one-third of nuclear weapons. it is sort of a sign of good faith to enter into a negotiation. remarkable initiative, perhaps the most remarkaale -- the most remarkable ever taken by president and arms reduction. >> she did that when he went to berlin. you wanted to pretend he was john kennedy. and i...
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the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the question is whether he is going to even have a summit with putin in moscow before the g-20 summit in early september. >> maybe he won't go to the g-20 summit either. let me ask you one final question. on human rights, wouldn't this be a good time for the president and his people, secretary kerry, for example, step up the pressure on human rights. i don't care what you call it, russia, the kgb, putin, he looks more like a czar to me every day. what about the human rights story. why doesn't the u.s. gut get out there and make that a human calling card? >> the tragedy is 20 years after the collapse o
the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the...
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with the defense department dealing with the attack in the context of, quote: work place violence, manning said via skype the public should make its own assessment. >> the government has tried to deny that this is an act of terrorism. i think -- i hope that if people hear the words from hasan's own mouth that they the understand this was an act of terrorism. >> only document bearing a date october 18th, 2012. he writes, quote: i nadal malik hasan am compelled to renounce any allegiances that require me to support, defend any man made constitution like the constitution of the united states over the commandments mandated in islam. i, therefore, formally renounce my oath of office, this includes my oath of u.s. citizenship. in another handwritten document, he states, quote: if i have made any mistakes, i ask for forgiveness and understanding. on his relationship with the radical cleric, with whom he exchanged emails before the massacre, hasan writes, quote: he was my teacher, mentor, and friend. i hold him in high esteem. may almighty allah accept his martyrdom. >> clearly saying he is a home
with the defense department dealing with the attack in the context of, quote: work place violence, manning said via skype the public should make its own assessment. >> the government has tried to deny that this is an act of terrorism. i think -- i hope that if people hear the words from hasan's own mouth that they the understand this was an act of terrorism. >> only document bearing a date october 18th, 2012. he writes, quote: i nadal malik hasan am compelled to renounce any...
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missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear in the interim. >> bret: thanks inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> harris: this is a fox report. tonight threats to serious that the state department is closing a number of elm embassies and hot spots around the world. sentencing for a man who held women hostage for a decade. >> eternity. i knew nobody cared about me. >> he says terror. he says he is really not that that bad. >> i am just sick. >> tonight, judgment day for the man behind cleveland house of who are row roars. >> a massive meat re
missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear...
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press by manning's defense on deaths resulting from the wikileaks cables, he said -- tosuggested the main harm the u.s. was in souring relations with foreign governments and villagers in afghanistan. manning is facing 136 years in prison after being found guilty on 20 counts for leaking hundreds of thousands of government documents to wikileaks. he was acquitted on the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy. the prosecution is expected to call up to 20 sentencing -- witnesses during the sentencing phase. the senate held a long-awaited hearing on government surveillance wednesday just as new details emerged on the government spying exposed by edward snowden. the guardian newspaper revealed details about a secret program called xkeyscore. it allows analyst to search with no prior authorization through vast databases. slideing to a presentation provided by snowden, it gives nsa analyst real-time access to "nearly everything a typical user does on the internet." -- while the program is supposed to target oversees internet users, the guardian reports xkeyscore provides the tech
press by manning's defense on deaths resulting from the wikileaks cables, he said -- tosuggested the main harm the u.s. was in souring relations with foreign governments and villagers in afghanistan. manning is facing 136 years in prison after being found guilty on 20 counts for leaking hundreds of thousands of government documents to wikileaks. he was acquitted on the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy. the prosecution is expected to call up to 20 sentencing -- witnesses during...
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you know, defense lawyers are assistants to the client. and you could see at several points during this ridiculous monologue that castro was giving, you could see his lawyers sort of trying -- leaning forward and trying to say, okay, wrap it up, try to wrap it up. but you know what, he's the client. he was crazy enough and evil enough to commit these crimes, so it's not really surprising that he was crazy enough to go on this sort of monologue today. >> jeffrey toobin, thanks very much. >>> up next, ariel castro's life was spared. was a plea bargain the right way to go? we're going to talk about that. >>> then later, we're going live to russia where the nsa leaker is hiding out in a new location after getting the asylum he's been pleading for. ♪ (announcer) take their taste buds for a little spin with more than 50 delicious flavors. friskies. feed the senses. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announ
you know, defense lawyers are assistants to the client. and you could see at several points during this ridiculous monologue that castro was giving, you could see his lawyers sort of trying -- leaning forward and trying to say, okay, wrap it up, try to wrap it up. but you know what, he's the client. he was crazy enough and evil enough to commit these crimes, so it's not really surprising that he was crazy enough to go on this sort of monologue today. >> jeffrey toobin, thanks very much....
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sounds a little defensive to me. but i understand that obamacare is a deeply divisive issue here in washington and i understand while many have -- who have compelled to defend the law previously are now feeling a little skittish about it three years later. but i'd ask my colleagues this: given all we've learned about corruption and institutional abuse at the internal revenue service, does anyone really believe we should dramatically expand the agency's power to implement obamacare? does anyone really bleaive that i.r.s. agents should have access to even more personal financial information about, not to mention medical information, about american citizens? if i.r.s. officials conduct add systemic campaign of political targeting against conservative organizations, why should we have any more confidence that the agency will fairly and objectively implement the president's health care law? remember, the i.r.s. has already announced that it will violate the text of the law and issue health care subsidies through federal e
sounds a little defensive to me. but i understand that obamacare is a deeply divisive issue here in washington and i understand while many have -- who have compelled to defend the law previously are now feeling a little skittish about it three years later. but i'd ask my colleagues this: given all we've learned about corruption and institutional abuse at the internal revenue service, does anyone really believe we should dramatically expand the agency's power to implement obamacare? does anyone...
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they want to stop laying off hard-working defense workers and homeland security workers, hard-working department of education workers that are trying to help this country be better. they want us to reduce the deficit. that is a good thing. they want us to create jobs and be fair to the middle class. i coom from texas. one of the worst disasters to occur was in west texas. the tragedy and the devastation of the loss of our fellow americans in an explosion that should not have happened. what was the cry? what was the federal government doing? what was the regulatory scheme in order to prevent whatever ignited that terrible tragedy to see the loss of first responders, the federal government is an umbrellas on a rainy day. fix the problems of regulation one by one. if there is one that is undermining small businesses, we are happy to do the disapproval process and you can be assured that the american people will cry out. but i can tell you there is no proof, no legitimacy, but no documentation, no stories of i hate the federal government. i don't hate the federal government. i pledge alle
they want to stop laying off hard-working defense workers and homeland security workers, hard-working department of education workers that are trying to help this country be better. they want us to reduce the deficit. that is a good thing. they want us to create jobs and be fair to the middle class. i coom from texas. one of the worst disasters to occur was in west texas. the tragedy and the devastation of the loss of our fellow americans in an explosion that should not have happened. what was...
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it doesn't just see the future, geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> the snooping is spreading. first phone calls and e-mails. now a new report exposing how folks at nsa can track your evey move on line, from the social media to president browsing. this is so sweeping. they don't have enough terabytes to hold all the stuff. what's going on? >> we don't know what is going only. we're feeling the toenail, thanks to edward snowden. the only reason we're having this conversation. the obama administration didn't want to have it. the bush administration didn't want to. the direct
it doesn't just see the future, geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could...
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yesterday in court the retired brigadier general who led the defense intelligence agency task force to investigate what actual damage there was, he was asked if he could name anyone who was harmed because of the release of the document. he could not. >> something has the state department worried enough to shut down u.s. embassies around the world this weekend. the state department said it is issuing a broad warning to close on sunday and possibly for additional days over what one senior administration official tells me are potential terrorist threats. we're getting towards the end of ramadan, the holy month in the islamic calendar and violence has accompanied that in the past, which the senior administration official suggested may have something to do with this announcement. coming up, he's a free man, if you consider living under putin's thumb free. we'll take a look at what edward snowden's options are now that he's out of the airport and on the streets of moscow. stay with us for our world lead. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct h
yesterday in court the retired brigadier general who led the defense intelligence agency task force to investigate what actual damage there was, he was asked if he could name anyone who was harmed because of the release of the document. he could not. >> something has the state department worried enough to shut down u.s. embassies around the world this weekend. the state department said it is issuing a broad warning to close on sunday and possibly for additional days over what one senior...
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. >> joining us now in the studio, criminal defense attorney heather hansen. this man blaming one of his victims. one of the most disgusting things in a courtroom. >> he has the right to give mitt ghaithing factors, to say i'm sick. to say i care for my daughter. he has that right. when he started crossing into blaming the victims and just about everybody else, it started to get to the point where he was being away from the mitigating factors and into placing blame which is not appropriate. >> would it have been appropriate for the judge to step in and say, you're veering off here. >> had it gone much further i anticipate he probably would have. he reined him in i'm sure his attorneys told him to get up there, apologize, say he was sick, and to leave it at. that, but only so much you can do when they're on the stand. >> lat of white house follow big cases have heard victim impact statements in the past. i cannot recall one as powerful as michelle knight's. >> she is a testament to the human spirit. from day one, she has -- she doesn't have the same family supp
. >> joining us now in the studio, criminal defense attorney heather hansen. this man blaming one of his victims. one of the most disgusting things in a courtroom. >> he has the right to give mitt ghaithing factors, to say i'm sick. to say i care for my daughter. he has that right. when he started crossing into blaming the victims and just about everybody else, it started to get to the point where he was being away from the mitigating factors and into placing blame which is not...
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during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every form of data collection nevertheless there is now a debate in germany whether this should be controlled whether this should be somehow stopped from the german side although the german officials try to play it down the german a position in parliament is saying oh how is this how could this be possible but of course they were in the know the government is in the know nobody can claim that this is actually coming as a big surprise just briefly from your party's point of view is there not no an element of exceptions the fact is that surveillance is necessary in the interests of national security it is justi
during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every...
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resolve of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of their interests but mr hannan with all due respect your allude to historic examples and i agree with many of the points that you made but i'm asking you about more recent examples about the war in iraq about the war in afghanistan about the invasion in libya about the impending invasion in syria and it doesn't look to me a bad you know democracy has really been established in those countries i think i missed the invasion of libya. are you do you disagree that the military intervention in libya was in reach of the united kingdom as in troops on the ground yeah well so it was. very quiet well i think you can call it invasion regardless of whether it is troops on the ground don't you know fighting jabs dropping bombs on civilian quarters it's still an invasion it was still invasion into the affairs of a sovereign state owned libya i think. although i have my doubts about it at the time i think on balance it was justified the military intervention had begun when gadhafi violated every
resolve of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of their interests but mr hannan with all due respect your allude to historic examples and i agree with many of the points that you made but i'm asking you about more recent examples about the war in iraq about the war in afghanistan about the invasion in libya about the impending invasion in syria and it doesn't look to me a bad you know democracy has really been established in...
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my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do that, are mart toma, even more and steinberg. >> more than march toma? >> more than march toma. steinberg. we know commune kated with a daily base list by phone or in person with cohen. >> right. >> what the government needs in any case. has all the, can have e-mail and phone call and minute later you have a trade. >> right. >> but they need a human being to add life to that >> you're the federal government. sec hit cohen with fail ture to supervise, which could ban him from securities industry. if they win it will put him out of business and probably going to get a huge c
my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do...
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you will see it in america's national defense. it's time for this republican party to stop looking over its shoulder and look forward. >> thank you, senator durbin. and let me thank senators mikulski and murray for their leadership on these spending issues. now, for decades, democrats and republicans agreed it's up to the federal government to fund infrastructure that our economy and our workforce depends on. both parties always stepped up to provide funding for roads and bridges, to promote economic developer in our town. this was never a partisan issue. but all that comes to a screeching halt this week, as republicans abandoned their responsibility to work in a bipartisan way to create jobs and improve infrastructure. the hard right conservatives in the house demanded steep cuts, cuts so steep that there moderate republican colleagues couldn't go alone. and here in the senate, we had six republicans supporting this bill in committee. we had 19 voting to bring it on the floor. and then with mitch mcconnell, watchful eye in the we
you will see it in america's national defense. it's time for this republican party to stop looking over its shoulder and look forward. >> thank you, senator durbin. and let me thank senators mikulski and murray for their leadership on these spending issues. now, for decades, democrats and republicans agreed it's up to the federal government to fund infrastructure that our economy and our workforce depends on. both parties always stepped up to provide funding for roads and bridges, to...
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carter took during this ambush was critical to the defense of the c.o.p. keating which was established in 2006 as a provincial reconstruction team camp located between two rivers. all of our nation's service families make ir great sacrifices and we can never fully repay them. it's important that we pay ribute to those who show their devotion to the united states through their service and that we ensure those who return home are provided with the services they deserve and have earned. these brave men and women are committed to one another and to honoring the call of duty to protect our great nation. e owe them the same respect. i want to commend staff sergeant carter and all of our nation's veterans for their courage and dedication to this country. our nation has always been able to depend on the selfless actions of men and women in uniform for our very existence. i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring staff sergeant ty michael carter, as well as our service men and women, their families, and veterans for their service to the united states. mr. speaker,
carter took during this ambush was critical to the defense of the c.o.p. keating which was established in 2006 as a provincial reconstruction team camp located between two rivers. all of our nation's service families make ir great sacrifices and we can never fully repay them. it's important that we pay ribute to those who show their devotion to the united states through their service and that we ensure those who return home are provided with the services they deserve and have earned. these...
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so the defense starts its case. >> this week has been the defense case. it was great to be in the courtroom and see what would happen when the tables were turned. what the defense is doing is putting the fbi on trial. they called agent bob fitzpatrick known as fitzee zzeefitzee. their first witness. he's the guy who complained all the way up to washington about the activities of conley, saying that could benley was perhaps a little too close to whitey bulger. the problem was, on cross examination, he looked to be a bit of an exaggerator, that he took a lot of credit. so if you look at the hierarchy, fitzpatrick at the top maybe going to headquarters in washington. under him, corrupt supervisor john morris. under him, corrupt agent, fbi agent john connolly. and next to them whitey bulger. >> we still don't know if bulger will take the stand. what is going into the process as to whether he will testify or not? >> well i think there are two things happening here. one is do we think about this trial as a win or lose? if we look at it that way, then we totally
so the defense starts its case. >> this week has been the defense case. it was great to be in the courtroom and see what would happen when the tables were turned. what the defense is doing is putting the fbi on trial. they called agent bob fitzpatrick known as fitzee zzeefitzee. their first witness. he's the guy who complained all the way up to washington about the activities of conley, saying that could benley was perhaps a little too close to whitey bulger. the problem was, on cross...
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because we need to contract in defense. but the point is, and this gets to scott's point, is that has some level of economic impact. the reason they're laying folks off, of course, is the downturn, but also the department of defense because of furloughs and soon to be riffs, they're delaying the contracts. and so what used to take three months or six months is now taking a year to write a contract, and the industry's not going to pay for guys to stand around a year waiting for the department of -- small example that has long-term, interesting ripple effects in the economy which will depress it, that's the real fiscal impact, in my view, not just the raw dollars coming from the department of defense. it's how it affects the behavior of the agencies that then translates into how it affects the behavior of the folks who are supporting federal government activities. >> just there's a short-term impact to government spending which, i mean, if you look at cbo to, they say it's stimulative, good thing, and there's a long-term impa
because we need to contract in defense. but the point is, and this gets to scott's point, is that has some level of economic impact. the reason they're laying folks off, of course, is the downturn, but also the department of defense because of furloughs and soon to be riffs, they're delaying the contracts. and so what used to take three months or six months is now taking a year to write a contract, and the industry's not going to pay for guys to stand around a year waiting for the department of...
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they battle to keep the share of the shrinking defense budget. the emerging debate will be the most intense in two decades as the branches of the military seek to retool missions to mask the needs of future conflict. they add that secretary hickel hagel recommended cuts are made to its smallest size before world war ii. daniel hanging on. host: think that we have a think we of a great president. we are divided by race. white present was a president and set of a black president, we would not have these problems. it shows everything we are doing and going on around the , and not doing anything because our president is not a good man or has the wrong political agenda, they're absolutely wrong. this is a good president. if he had half a chance, he could do great things. that is why he is being stopped. want a black man to have a legacy of being a great president. please take a look at yourself. are divided among race. that is a shame. host: a couple more calls. harry and georgia. -- in georgia. caller: good morning. a couple of things if i could. it
they battle to keep the share of the shrinking defense budget. the emerging debate will be the most intense in two decades as the branches of the military seek to retool missions to mask the needs of future conflict. they add that secretary hickel hagel recommended cuts are made to its smallest size before world war ii. daniel hanging on. host: think that we have a think we of a great president. we are divided by race. white present was a president and set of a black president, we would not...
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the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of cyanide because if he did buy it with a university credit card, that is what we would call galactically stupid. if, on the other hand, they can attack the cyanide on the back hand, they want to show it was a false positive or it could have come from some other source. >> he's not stupid, he's so smart it was obviously intended for something else. two issues for you to deal with and how they'll deal in the case. text messages talking about trying to get pregnant and the use of creatine which doesn't make sense and how quickly the body was cremated. what do those two things mean? >> le
the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of...
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san diego city council has denied funds for philner's legal defense. in all, eight women have come forward to accuse the mayor. >>> the finally has a new director after seven years, the senate confirming todd jones yesterday by a 53-42 vote for the atf. it wasn't easy, however, a lone holdout initially refused to vote to end a filibuster of the nomination. after a whole lot of pressure, she gave in, allowed the vote to happen and jones was confirmed. >>> five years ago, they fought a bitter battle for the white house it was pretty clear back then in john mccain and president obama didn't like one another. fast forward to 2013, suddenly they're getting quite chummy. here's dana bash. >> reporter: only few months ago you couldn't turn on the tv without seeing john mccain railing against president obama. >> this president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal imcompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> reporter: but now, a 180. >> i think there is a more of a desire to work together. >> reporter: suddenly mccain is obama's go-to guy to
san diego city council has denied funds for philner's legal defense. in all, eight women have come forward to accuse the mayor. >>> the finally has a new director after seven years, the senate confirming todd jones yesterday by a 53-42 vote for the atf. it wasn't easy, however, a lone holdout initially refused to vote to end a filibuster of the nomination. after a whole lot of pressure, she gave in, allowed the vote to happen and jones was confirmed. >>> five years ago, they...
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result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. download the official publication. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. thank you for joining us here on. starting today russian websites with content that infringes on copyrights could be shut down piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy all of the critics claim it's opening the doors to censorship several websites have stopped working today in protest against the new regulations so are. now taking a closer look at the laws comparing them to those used by all the other governments all around the. despite that statistic some piracy in russia has improved over the last decade dropping from ninety three percent in two thousand and one to a little more than sixty percent last year it is still a huge problem and it is rated among the top five countries in the world in terms of piracy let me demonstrate what you can do on the russian web for instance you
result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. download the official publication. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. thank you for joining us here on. starting today russian websites with content that infringes on copyrights could be shut down piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy all of the...
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representative simms asked to speak on the pennsylvania house floor about the defense of marriage act the day the supreme court shut down the law. republican lawmakers shut down simms attempt to speak on the floor that day. it's good to have you here tonight. >> hi, melissa, thanks for having me on. >> talk to me about this boundary pushing going on in pennsylvania. so that folks at home can really understand it. what does it mean to have a governor saying don't do this, and someone else issuing the licenses? >> it took you a little while to do the intro, to explain all that's happening in pennsylvania. i think that's the best place to start. pennsylvania doesn't have any statewide lgbt civil rights. we're talking about marriage equality right now. in pennsylvania, if i weren't a legislator i could be fired from my job for being gay or kicked out of my house for being gay. we're the only state in the entire northeast that doesn't recognize relationships for lgbt couples. we don't recognize basic civil rights for lgbt couples in this state. we have a governor who is openly hostile to l
representative simms asked to speak on the pennsylvania house floor about the defense of marriage act the day the supreme court shut down the law. republican lawmakers shut down simms attempt to speak on the floor that day. it's good to have you here tonight. >> hi, melissa, thanks for having me on. >> talk to me about this boundary pushing going on in pennsylvania. so that folks at home can really understand it. what does it mean to have a governor saying don't do this, and someone...
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i've worked with the fbi as a criminal defense lawyer. they always want to talk to my client to get a statement and find out where he was, what he was doing, who he knew. they had the exact opposite. they didn't put him under surveillance and hope for the best. they went out to talk to him. >> greta, you're talking about after he's your client. i'm talking about active investigation going on. when you look at things in the criminal world, it's similar to a terrorist world as far as investigations go. they're out there working these active investigations. they have to look at the entire case. they're not lack of report trying to get a good story. they're going to actually go out and develop the leads and each piece of the pie leads to another piece the pie. >> let me tell you two problems why i'm suspicious of that viewpoint. number one, last september a man from tunisia went into custody in tunisia and the fbi supposedly wanted to talk to him and the report was that the fbi couldn't. the tunisian government wouldn't let that happen. we we
i've worked with the fbi as a criminal defense lawyer. they always want to talk to my client to get a statement and find out where he was, what he was doing, who he knew. they had the exact opposite. they didn't put him under surveillance and hope for the best. they went out to talk to him. >> greta, you're talking about after he's your client. i'm talking about active investigation going on. when you look at things in the criminal world, it's similar to a terrorist world as far as...
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of non-defense spending. he indicated what the republicans always do. send this over bills, military structure in, va, defense, then they passed that and leave the rest of the world without any help. we are not going to do that this time. >> what would it come from eyes on? compromiseld it on? >> the caucus must follow the president. we know what is in his budget. we know it he would do if republicans stepped forward. we do not need a long discussion. we know as we learned in the debate yesterday. anything the president wants, even though their ideas were accepted, there against corporate tax reform. we have heard the mantra of the republicans for years saying -- he agreed to do it. i gave direct quotes from the republican leader here. now they suddenly oppose what they agreed to. we know that there has been a revenue component. the caucus is totally supportive. >> my senators have been involved publicly. skepticism?are the >> my senators have been involved publicly. larry summers is a long time friend. i thi
of non-defense spending. he indicated what the republicans always do. send this over bills, military structure in, va, defense, then they passed that and leave the rest of the world without any help. we are not going to do that this time. >> what would it come from eyes on? compromiseld it on? >> the caucus must follow the president. we know what is in his budget. we know it he would do if republicans stepped forward. we do not need a long discussion. we know as we learned in the...
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on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defensive. just after quarter past the hour here in the russian capital it's r t with me wrong. starting to go today i should say the russian websites that have content infringing on copyright laws could be shut down and you anti piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy over critics claim it's opening the doors to censorship. of the new regulations and comparing them to those used by other governments around the world despite that statistic some piracy in russia has improved over the last decade dropping from ninety three percent in two thousand and one to a little more than sixty percent last year is still a huge problem and it is great it among top five countries in the world in terms of piracy let me demonstrate what you can do on the russian web for instance you want to watch a freshly released movie but you don't want to pay for it then you go to one of the famous social network websites in russia find the movie you want just always applauded by the users. and. there you ha
on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defensive. just after quarter past the hour here in the russian capital it's r t with me wrong. starting to go today i should say the russian websites that have content infringing on copyright laws could be shut down and you anti piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy over critics claim it's opening the doors to censorship. of the new regulations and comparing them to those used by other governments around the world despite that...
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we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states, and certainly raise the specter of more confrontation. in theencing has begun trial of the u.s. was thousands of classified documents to wikileaks. bradley manning has been convicted of 20 charges which include espionage, theft, and computer fraud. he was acquitted on most serious charge of aiding the enemy. >> the sentencing phase is under way in the court martial private bradley manning. the two things that matter are what was his intention, and did he harm the u.s. natural -- national interest? we may never know what that to say, much of that part of the sentencing phase is expected to be done in a clas
we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states,...
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- not calling this a coup, not cutting off aid, a lot of backchannel communications, right, between defense secretary, secretary of state, and their counter-parts. i mean, is the u.s. having any influence at all? what does today's development do to their ability to keep that balancing act going? >> i think the united states really has to make it clear-- not necessarily publicly but certainly privately-- that if the u.s.-egyptian relationship is going to be maintained, human rights have to be recognized, and there can't be an excessive use of force against any protesters, whether it's the brotherhood or others. and i hope that message is being made at the highest level. >> warner: do you think it's getting through? >> it doesn't seem that the egyptian military leadership has taken any of the advice the u.s. has given. you know, as this whole thing has unfolded over the last few weeks. look, egypt is a big, important country, it's next door to israel. the united states is very reluctant to cut egypt loose. that's what they they feel they would be doing by suspending assistance but the united
- not calling this a coup, not cutting off aid, a lot of backchannel communications, right, between defense secretary, secretary of state, and their counter-parts. i mean, is the u.s. having any influence at all? what does today's development do to their ability to keep that balancing act going? >> i think the united states really has to make it clear-- not necessarily publicly but certainly privately-- that if the u.s.-egyptian relationship is going to be maintained, human rights have to...
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germany's defense minister sticks to his guns over a botched security project. >> germany's engineering giant siemens picks a new ceo after a messy battle. >> and a -- election day in zimbabwe. polls have been closing as monitors give the votes the thumbs up. thumbs up.
germany's defense minister sticks to his guns over a botched security project. >> germany's engineering giant siemens picks a new ceo after a messy battle. >> and a -- election day in zimbabwe. polls have been closing as monitors give the votes the thumbs up. thumbs up.
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. >> sisi already holds three of the most powerful jobs: commander of the armed forces, defense minister and deputy prime minister. today egypt's military-backed government ordered the breakup of the muslim brotherhood's protest camps. there have been two mass killings of morsi supporters in the past few weeks, but yen sameh seif al-yazal said it will be the muslim brotherhood's fault and not sisi's if things turn bloody. do you think this can be resolved peacefully? resolved peacefully? >> >> reporter: will they get it? >> i know quite well that the police will try definitely to make it the easy way, not the hard way. but i'm sure they will not do it the easy way. i'm sure they will like the hard way. >> schieffer: clarissa ward in cairo. clarissa, how did the muslim brotherhood react to all of this? >> reporter: well, bob, the muslim brotherhood has said that it is not frightened by today's announcement. a spokesperson for the group has accused the government of being "h "hungry for more blood." they argue that their protest is peaceful. they reject the accusation that they pose any ki
. >> sisi already holds three of the most powerful jobs: commander of the armed forces, defense minister and deputy prime minister. today egypt's military-backed government ordered the breakup of the muslim brotherhood's protest camps. there have been two mass killings of morsi supporters in the past few weeks, but yen sameh seif al-yazal said it will be the muslim brotherhood's fault and not sisi's if things turn bloody. do you think this can be resolved peacefully? resolved peacefully?...
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. >> zimmerman hasn't been in contact with his defense team. david mattingly covered the trial. what was george zimmerman doing in texas? >> we talked to people closest to him and they are not saying at all. they are pointing out security reasons for that. we got a statement from his family a short time ago and it reads our family received death threats on a daily basis. we continue to take our security and privacy very seriously and go to great lengths to ensure our safety and that includes not talking to people about where george zimmerman is. we also received a tweet from his defense team talking about this saying we won't make comments about zimmerman's whereabouts. zimmerman himself was somewhat vague today in talking to the police officer. you can hear some of that exchange on the police video. the officer asked him where he was headed to and zimmerman would not give him a firm answer. security clearly on everyone's mind here for george zimmerman's whereabouts. >> a lot of people obviously as you say might be shocked to know george zimmerman is traveling with a gun. you ha
. >> zimmerman hasn't been in contact with his defense team. david mattingly covered the trial. what was george zimmerman doing in texas? >> we talked to people closest to him and they are not saying at all. they are pointing out security reasons for that. we got a statement from his family a short time ago and it reads our family received death threats on a daily basis. we continue to take our security and privacy very seriously and go to great lengths to ensure our safety and that...
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remember israel has legitimate defensive need against people on their border but you know one thing the united states isn't doing i don't think or we could do better is to leverage the aid we're giving to countries especially to egypt where we were we say you know we try and move countries towards a democratic model where you played on a mound with israel it's well darling would you like to leverage it too with israel in its treatment of the how much of any incident that well considering that israel is of a free and functioning democracy i'm not sure we're quite worried you're pushing the human rights agenda and what about twenty percent of the population are second class citizens. well know that they're not actually yes they are israeli citizens have full rights in that area and the palestinians are an undefined quantity but that's getting amount to a peace treaty talks we'll see what happens with mr kerry i think he's on to a folly unfortunately but we'll see what we agree on but we agree on a whole point grant jump in i would i would tend to disagree look israel benefits greatly from
remember israel has legitimate defensive need against people on their border but you know one thing the united states isn't doing i don't think or we could do better is to leverage the aid we're giving to countries especially to egypt where we were we say you know we try and move countries towards a democratic model where you played on a mound with israel it's well darling would you like to leverage it too with israel in its treatment of the how much of any incident that well considering that...
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another line of defense is they scoop up tons but it's okay because they have a lot of rules about it. second there are questions about whether there have ever been any violation. with today's declassified information, can you shed any light on what these violations on americans' privacy were? >> i can't get into those details, but again i will try to add some context. first, those violations at the intelligence community were violations of court orders, jake. so when you hear something say there aren't any violations we point to that one specifically. in my view didn't fully portrayed the extend of the problems. >>> all right. senator ron wyden, we've been talking about this issue for weeks, we've wanted you as a guest, and we'll continue to try to get you on the show -- >> we'll do it again. >> thank you, senator. >>> coming up, move over joe camel. energy drinks are being accused of intentionally marketing to children. is this stuff even safe for your kids to drink. >>> later, have you had your daily dose of propaganda today? no? you might want to start following the inns that gram
another line of defense is they scoop up tons but it's okay because they have a lot of rules about it. second there are questions about whether there have ever been any violation. with today's declassified information, can you shed any light on what these violations on americans' privacy were? >> i can't get into those details, but again i will try to add some context. first, those violations at the intelligence community were violations of court orders, jake. so when you hear something...
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what you see, those are the people indigent defenders people who have no money for defense. that's why i was helping other lawyers defend them is almost all african-american and minorities. and then when you hear the charges, loitering, drugs, public alcohol use and you look at the master, the larger master sticks that show in some cases in the element of pot, much more use by whites than african-americans, four times the punishment for african-americans and you think this is a story we have to tell. the trayvon martin george zimmerman was one story. it got the rez 0 respond. there's other stories we very to tell. >> we're delighted you're covering it. find out much more at ari's blog, tv.msnbc.com. we'll be right back in a moment. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. ocuvite. okay, a? b? b. a? that's a great choice. let me show you some fa
what you see, those are the people indigent defenders people who have no money for defense. that's why i was helping other lawyers defend them is almost all african-american and minorities. and then when you hear the charges, loitering, drugs, public alcohol use and you look at the master, the larger master sticks that show in some cases in the element of pot, much more use by whites than african-americans, four times the punishment for african-americans and you think this is a story we have to...
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he was a witness for the defense in bradley manning's trial. i am pleased to have all of them here and those coming. i will begin with phil mudd in memphis. what's your assessment of this verdict? >> i think the verdict is pretty predictable. the interesting piece of this to me is what he was not convicted of, that is aiding and abetting the enemy. when i look at this, my response having grown up in the c.i.a., if i wanted to give out information like this when i grew up in the c.i.a., it was given to the russians or the soaf bloc. you now have a third way. it's not the americans. it's not the russians. you give it to society generally and there is 100 million people out there saying you did the right thing, bradley manning. that to me is fascinating. >> rose: amy? >> i could always in some way put something in the newspaper. it's true when you publish something the whole world might see it, but that's why there are laws against releasing classified information, and that's why he was convicted of a lot of them. this particular charge, aiding th
he was a witness for the defense in bradley manning's trial. i am pleased to have all of them here and those coming. i will begin with phil mudd in memphis. what's your assessment of this verdict? >> i think the verdict is pretty predictable. the interesting piece of this to me is what he was not convicted of, that is aiding and abetting the enemy. when i look at this, my response having grown up in the c.i.a., if i wanted to give out information like this when i grew up in the c.i.a., it...
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defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years old and it seems like he's very strong willed and his lawyers may not be able to control him if he wants to take the stand. taking the stand in your own defense is a right, specifically given to the defendant. a lawyer can give their advice but can't prevent their client from testifying. so if i were him, if i were his lawyer, i would not want him to testify but he may not have any control over his client. jon: but phillip, his defense attorney has already said in opening arguments he's guilty of several crimes, supposedly his goal is, you know, if
defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years...
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they have contracts with companies through department of defense. they just had to cancel a new product which was going to hit the market late this year. they had to cancel it. a $10 million contract. they were forced to lay off half of their staff after planning -- actually to add new people, so they were planning to add jobs. they had to cut half their staff and they told me their biggest concerns was uncertainty caused by the sequester. and i can tell you story after story across michigan where this is happening. now, we all know that last year the republican gamesmanship led to the credit rating decline, the downgrade of the united states for the first time in our history. first time in our history in 2011 gamesmanship led to a downgrade. now the sequester has created a situation where combined with all of the republican talk about the debt ceiling, we are seeing again tremendous uncertainty and slowdown in the economy. businesses can't grow and create jobs while republicans are playing more political games that threaten uncertainty and confiden
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a former prosecutor and trial attorney, and keith sullivan and defense attorney. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you. what evidence do they have against them? >> they have motive, access and opportunity. the doctor had purchased this poison found in his dead wife's body just days before she died. we have access because we know he was only within his control locked up in a safe at his office. we know he had an opportunity to do this because the text messages between the husband and the wife revealed she thought she was taking something that would help her get pregnant so we have a very strong circumstantial case against the doctor for killing his wife. martha: in terms of defending him as a defense attorney, how would you handle this case? >> let me answer that question, there is no evidence, they have no direct evidence linking him to the death. he has told his lawyers lawyers have told the detectives purchased cyanide with his wife as a physician, she could have accidentally used it, there is no evidence whatsoever in this case. i look at three lig
a former prosecutor and trial attorney, and keith sullivan and defense attorney. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you. what evidence do they have against them? >> they have motive, access and opportunity. the doctor had purchased this poison found in his dead wife's body just days before she died. we have access because we know he was only within his control locked up in a safe at his office. we know he had an opportunity to do this because the text messages between the...
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the army judge will spend weeks hearing from defense and prosecution witnesses. the government is expected to provide a classified assessment of the damage created by manning's disclosures. they are also expected to see the lawyer for bradley manning continue to portray his client as a patriot who followed his conscience. expressing gratitude to his legal team and supporters. our next caller in taylor, michigan, on the democrats line. hi, don. caller: hello. tank you for c-span. -- thank you for c-span. gave anom line is they oath to the constitution, nobody else. all he did was show e-mails. thousands of people are reading them. biden said something about them. the thing is, you have to think about our forefathers. weren't they all whistleblowers on the british government? they knew the wrongs of those british government, so that is why they wrote the constitution. give their oath to the constitution, not to an administration or a corporation. manning to me, they are heroes. bush, clinton, obama -- they all lied, they all said they were going to do one thing. lo
the army judge will spend weeks hearing from defense and prosecution witnesses. the government is expected to provide a classified assessment of the damage created by manning's disclosures. they are also expected to see the lawyer for bradley manning continue to portray his client as a patriot who followed his conscience. expressing gratitude to his legal team and supporters. our next caller in taylor, michigan, on the democrats line. hi, don. caller: hello. tank you for c-span. -- thank you...
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she's also the wife of new york's sexting mayoral candidate anthony weiner abedin's defense of her husband has reportedly irritated her boss. remember hillary stood by her man during the lewinsky scandal, but never publicly defended him. former first lady, senator and secretary of state hillary clinton hasn't even said she's running yet but one day after this. comes this: (ka-ching) ready for hillary=dot=com has raised more than one=million dollars since march. it's also signed up half a million facebook supporters. clinton has another half million through other facebook sites. those numbers aren't that big by political standards. president obama has 36 million facebook followers. but clinton won't be on any ballot for two years. and these numbers may be overwhelming lead over ranging from vice president governor martin o'malley. whatever her decision, against herself on the big cnn is producing a full=length documentary that will be shown in theaters from the monica lewinsky secretary of state, the works. "rodham" will cover the younger years of her life ropes politically. the sentencing
she's also the wife of new york's sexting mayoral candidate anthony weiner abedin's defense of her husband has reportedly irritated her boss. remember hillary stood by her man during the lewinsky scandal, but never publicly defended him. former first lady, senator and secretary of state hillary clinton hasn't even said she's running yet but one day after this. comes this: (ka-ching) ready for hillary=dot=com has raised more than one=million dollars since march. it's also signed up half a...